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    GEORGIA'S CLAIMS TO CHURCHES IN ARMENIA
    Alisa Gevorgyan

    "Radiolur"
    18.12.2008 14:03

    The recent rally in front of the Armenian Embassy in Tbilisi and the
    demand of the protesters to return a number of Georgian monasteries
    to the Georgian Orthodox Church was am immediate counteraction to
    calm down or stop the noise raised by the Armenian side around the
    Armenian Church of Norashen.

    Nevertheless, some reason was necessary for posing such a demand,
    even a most subjective one, historian Alexander Kananyan says. "The
    question, of course, refers to temporary authority. Those churches
    have been under the jurisdiction of the Georgian Church only for a
    short while, from the end of the 12 to the start of the 13th century."

    Moreover, according to the historian, all priests of the churches
    were Armenian, spoke Armenian, but sang Masses in Georgian because
    of diplomatic principles.

    According to the historian, the Tashir-Agarak Diocese the Georgian
    Church established in Armenia in 2005 was a political provocation,
    which creates bases for exerting pressure on the Armenian side. In
    general, the Georgian Church lays claims to Khuchap, Akhtala
    monastries, Hnevank and Kobayr. There are some smaller churches in
    the list.
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